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http://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/46369-important~-the-forum-its-future-and-finances/

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https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-important-notice/

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https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-4th-july-2023/

 

"...In England's green and pleasant land."


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Taken on my recent trip to Wimpole Estate, a National Trust property and formerly owned by Elsie Bambridge, daughter of Rudyard Kipling. ( i couldn't find a suitable quote by Rudyard Kipling for the title so apologies to William Blake)

 

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I really do find landscapes soooooo very boaring, that shot of a stream with no interest, plain fields the photographer must have seen something that no one else can....

 

These however I find most interesting, clouds make a photograph, they also have good colour and "interest"

 

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Great shots, especially the one featuring the.....Park Cattle.

Jeremy, Jeremy, you musn't admit that you are bored with ,landscape and macro photography........or.....we will gang up on you and Leon and start saying the same thing about cars going round and round a ( Yaaaaaaaaaaaawn!) track. ;-)

FUJI

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Great shots, especially the one featuring the.....Park Cattle.

Jeremy, Jeremy, you musn't admit that you are bored with ,landscape and macro photography........or.....we will gang up on you and Leon and start saying the same thing about cars going round and round a ( Yaaaaaaaaaaaawn!) track. ;-)

FUJI

 

I agree about landscapes, but I'd rather see pictures of cars going round and round than close-ups of a fly's a*se :hrhr:

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Aha!

Look at my latest post entitled ....Golden Boy........no fly's backside in sight but a face only a mother could love.

I will try to post a few new insect shots that might not bore you tomorrow......watch this space.

FUJI

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Nice processing - would I be right in saying there's been some HDR at some point?

 

They are taken from single raw images and have been processed in photoshop. No HDR software was used and really it is a question of interpretation of HDR.

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I really do find landscapes soooooo very boaring, that shot of a stream with no interest, plain fields the photographer must have seen something that no one else can....

 

 

I've made a mental note, Jeremy, not to post any minimilistic landscape shots. Having said that, at my age the memory ain't so good as it used to be.

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They are taken from single raw images and have been processed in photoshop. No HDR software was used and really it is a question of interpretation of HDR.

 

I was using HDR in its proper sense - "High Dynamic Range" (as opposed to Tone Mapping that we so often see..) which you would need to get the land and sky equally well exposed.

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